
Home décor and interior design, naturally, are also evolving. Curved furniture has become a trend and even has a name: the Bold style. It’s a trend in décor and interior design that embraces the dynamism of curved lines, where furniture sheds its sharp edges. That doesn’t mean straight lines will be completely banished from our spaces, but from now on, they’ll be used sparingly and will coexist with us in just the right amount, with curves taking center stage.
On a subtle level, curves act as a soothing influence; they are associated with free will, gentleness, letting go, simply being and feeling, and losing oneself in the secrets of nature…

And if you’re now wondering how to incorporate curves into your home in a coherent and gradual way, pay close attention; but first, keep in mind that a style like this is transformative. These spaces, in particular, break with traditional concepts and create more spacious and fluid environments.
Large pieces of furniture, such as sofas and dining tables, set the tone and define the style and character of the space where they’re placed. Use accent furniture, such as side tables, chairs, and armchairs, to complement the look. Place decorative pieces with organic shapes—such as sculptures and planters—in the corners to balance and enhance the sense of fluidity.
The implementation of trends and styles generally involves evoking certain feelings. Since the home serves as a sanctuary and/or refuge, it’s important to note that the Bold trend —or curved furniture —brings calm and visual relaxation, an ideal way to create pleasant spaces where you can reflect and disconnect from the daily stress that the outside world often brings. And if you’re someone who works from home and haven’t yet set aside a space dedicated solely to this task, we recommend that you do so as soon as possible—right now. Here, too, you can incorporate the “Bold” trend to your advantage.
Wall decorations help reinforce the concept, and you’ll find them in a variety of shapes and materials. Leaves and circular murals can work great, whether made of wood or metal. In principle, there are no restrictions or limitations regarding the color palette and materials associated with this curved furniture trend, since it focuses primarily on form, although we should keep in mind that general interior design trends have shifted in recent years due to the 2020 pandemic.
Now that we’re spending more time at home, it’s safe to assume that professionals will tend to recommend and favor neutral color schemes that can be adapted to any style, where the primary focus is on minimizing unnecessary visual stimuli and maximizing comfort. That said, and ultimately, every project is unique, and personal tastes will always take precedence over any style or trend.
Pay attention to the ceilings and highlight them by using the most appropriate light fixtures. You’ll find a wide variety of lighting options on the market, such as wall sconces, accent lighting, and ambient lighting; far from making a room feel cluttered, these options add aesthetic richness.
Many of the curved seating designs you’ll find—including sofas, armchairs, stools, and chairs—are characterized by their inward-curving shape, which cradles and envelops our bodies and reinforces the feeling of being snugly wrapped. If you also upholster them in light or pastel shades and the fabric is shaggy and/or has wool knots—like bouclé, for example—you’ll likely end up feeling as if you’re in a kangaroo’s pouch or in the arms of a big, loving monster.
Subscribe to our newsletter if you want to stay up to date on the latest trends in home decor and interior design, and we’ll give you €20.
Once you subscribe to our newsletter, you’ll receive a one-time discount code worth €20 in your email.










